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ChimaeraOne's Cookie
Join Date: May 2008
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Sounds like the contacts aren't staying on your eye properly and they are moving around. You'll prob get a new set but they'll be tighter so they don't slip off the correct part of your eye.
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Same thing happened to me when I first started wearing contacts.
I'm nearsighted (and I also have an astigmatism), but when I had my contacts in I had trouble focusing on things that were up close. It went away over time though, and now I don't even notice a problem. Just to be safe, I'd let your Optician know.
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Olpah's Object
Join Date: Jun 2006
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How bad is your vision ? If its not too bad, you shouldn't use your glasses to look at things that are near, be it a screen or not.
Else I really don't know, I have that problem too, but its for the reason mentioned above. I tried once to read with my glasses on, insta-headache... |
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Roon's Rogue
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Houston, TX.
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Let your optician know and use those rewetting contact drops when it feels dry or out of place. (Follow instructions on the bottle and ask the pharmacist at that location for suggestions.)
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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You have to get used to the contacts. Same if you wear glasses for the same time. Your eyes are used to a certain thing, and then you suddenly change it. Over the time it will go away. I had this problem with both my glasses and contacts...
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